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Excellent fooling, this; and it should go far to convince a skeptical public that college girls take their educational advantages with sanity. As literary magazines, these Wellesley periodicals are only sporadically successful.

Or rather, to speak more strictly, Browning is a man whose excitement for the glory of the obvious is so great that his speech becomes disjointed and precipitate: he becomes eccentric through his advocacy of the ordinary, and goes mad for the love of sanity.

It would be the high-heartedness of men and women which would bring sanity and serenity to a troubled world. "The difficulty lies in the fact that we are always trying to make laws to right the world, when what we need is to form individual ideals.

And the jury'd say it was tempory 'sanity and sooiside, and say they considers I was a honest young feller, and vote me a bob out of the poor-box. There you are. What do you think of that?" "I suppose that's what the man in The Pirate's Bride ought to have done," said Reginald, with a faint smile. "To be sure he ought.

"I wanted no thanks from her," he muttered bitterly. "How is that?" questioned the doctor. "You knew the lady?" "Yes, I knew her. The evil she has brought me can never be blotted out by rivers of thanks!" The doctor's look questioned his sanity. "I fail to understand," he remarked simply. "My name is Waldron, Philip Waldron," went on the singer. "You have a right to my name."

When such gloom overpowers me and wrings from my lips such hard words, I find some little respite in contemplating the old Pagan world in its best days. I hasten for consolation to my Pagan friends, and in their sanity find healing for my bruised heart. In one of his letters, the Greek Plutarch says this about children, which I want you to compare with what St.

Sickness and delirium came mercifully to Edith; for if health had continued, the sanity of the body would have been purchased at the expense of that of the mind. Mrs. Dunbar nursed her most tenderly and assiduously. A doctor attended her. For long weeks she lay in a brain-fever, between life and death.

On the other hand, one remembers the sturdy pioneers who have fought under this banner, and who were prepared to risk their careers, their professional success, and even their reputation for sanity, by publicly asserting what they knew to be the truth. Their brave, unselfish devotion must do something to cleanse the name for which they fought and suffered.

The more we keep ourselves within the broad limits of these promises that are intertwined and folded up together in that one saying, 'They shall walk with Me in white, the better, I think, for the sanity and the spirituality of our conception of a future life.

His 'Ha, here we dine! an exclamation of a man of imprisoned yawns at the apparition of the turnkey, was delightful to her, for a proof of health and sanity and enjoyment of the journey. 'Yes, and I've one bottle left, in the hamper, of the hock you like, she said. 'That Mr. Weyburn likes it too. He drank a couple coming down.